The Children of Theatre Street – The Story of the Kirov Ballet School

Author: iwellbc  //  Category: Ensemble Theatre


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Genre: Documentary
Rating: NR
Release Date: 13-APR-2004
Media Type: DVD… More >>

The Children of Theatre Street – The Story of the Kirov Ballet School

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5 Responses to “The Children of Theatre Street – The Story of the Kirov Ballet School”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    I didn’t really enjoy this DVD, it was okay, but (…). I thought that The Children of Theater Street was boring!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Zhang Tan Says:

    this film is great. well, we wish america sometimes can be more displine because no pain no game. how many people can understand study and exercise together? now people are laze, the people who are not lazy in dance, they are lazy at acadamic. i think they should try to do both at the same time because both help each other as long as you are perservernce. anyway, china is the same thing, but they also choose the pretty one. does apperanece is really important. i believe body porportion is important because if you ar fat, how can you achieve certain moves? it is not they are not good dancers, but they can not accomplish certain gesture ans that cause school waist of the time. facial apperance is not important . well, ..
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Louise Kolbeinsen Says:

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It is the story of several Russian ballet students, and just how much work goes into becoming a professional ballet dancer.
    Princess Grace does a great job of narrating this very interesting movie
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. L. Ballard Says:

    A very interesting look at a students’ life at the Kirov showing how they work hard but play hard too. The narration is informative but the narrator speaks throughtout in such a very sad and monotonous voice even when she is talking about the inner joy of dancing that this film is best watched with the sound turned off.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. LaSylphide Says:

    A wonderful old documentary although the children act for the camera and it is not a natural insight of their life.

    A “must-have” for everybody who loves the “Russian school” and the Russian Ballet.
    Rating: 5 / 5